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February 3, 2015

Michael Gottfried, Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School, has been appointed to the newly formed Faculty Council of the UC Center Sacramento (UCCS). UCCS is a system-wide teaching and...

Heidi Zetzer, Director of the Hosford Counseling and Psychological Services Clinic, and Amber Miller, a graduate student in the Gevirtz School’s Department of Counseling, Clinic, and School Psychology and clinician at the Hosford, will...

UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School will hold an information meeting for students interested in the CalTeach Science, Mathematics, Engineering, or Computer Science (STEM) program on Tuesday, February 10th at 12 noon in Room 4606, Physical...

January 27, 2015

Tania Israel of UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School was named as one of the first group of scholars to be hailed as mid-career Shining Stars by the National Multicultural Summit.
The National Multicultural Conference and Summit is a biennial...

A TEP credential candidate working with a student at the Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) has approved the Teacher Education Program (TEP) at UC Santa Barbara to prepare teacher candidates for the Industrial Technology (ITE) credential. Such a credential works hand-in-...

January 21, 2015

Student and faculty researchers from the Center for School-Based Youth Development

The Center for School-Based Youth Development (CSBYD) at UC Santa Barbara has released its 2014 annual report, highlighting 22 active funded research projects dedicated to work with at-risk students developed by 10 faculty and researchers...

A coalition from UC Santa Barbara will present the talks and moderated discussion “The Road Forward: The Future of Black Education in the 21st Century” on February 10 at 4 pm in the MultiCultural Center Theater in the UCEN on the UC Santa...

January 13, 2015

The South Coast Writing Project (SCWriP) is pleased to announce its 37th Annual Invitational Summer Institute in Composition and Critical Literacy. This premier four-week professional development event will be held June 22rd-July 17th,...

Cameron Sublett, a student in the Department of Education at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School, has been chosen from a selective pool of graduate students from around the country to participate in the 35th Annual David L. Clark National...

December 16, 2014

Recent research by Lynn Koegel, the Clinic Director of the Koegel Autism Center at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School, and her research team argues for intervention for infants under the age of two in both the diagnosis and treatment of...

December 9, 2014

The Hosford Counseling & Psychological Services Clinic at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School has hired Lana Smith-Hale, LCSW, as the Director of its new Compassionate Counseling Program. The Compassionate Counseling Program will focus...

Dr. Michela Lenzi, Assistant Project Scientist at the Gevirtz School in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology, has accepted a position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Developmental and Social...

December 2, 2014

Some of Jane Gottlieb's works on the fourth floor of the Education Building

Artist Jane Gottlieb has loaned selections of her work for display in the Education Building that houses UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School. For 18 months the artworks will hang in the entryways of the first floor, the fourth floor lobby,...

Alumnus Douglas Baker (Dept. of Education, Ph,D. '01) from UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School was given the 2014 Charles Carpenter Fries Award in recognition of his dedication and distinguished career towards the advancement in the teaching...

November 25, 2014

Shane Jimerson of the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School was named the 2104 Outstanding international Psychologist by the International Psychology Division (Division 52) of the...

The Gevirtz School at UC Santa Barbara has named its 2014-15 Tuohy Scholars, two students working on their teaching credentials in mathematics and science.
The 2014-15 Tuohy Scholars are:
Nicole Gee
Michael Perez
The Alice Tweed Tuohy...

November 18, 2014

UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School will hold an information meeting for students interested in the CalTeach Physical Sciences and Engineering (CTPSE) program on Wednesday, November 19 at 12 noon in Room 4606 Physical Sciences Building North...

The Gevirtz School at UC Santa Barbara has named its 2014-15 Hearst Scholars, twelve students working on their teaching credentials in mathematics and science.
The 2014-15 Hearst Scholars are:
Aria Bauman
Sewwandi Mdigapola
Naseem Naghdi...

Julie Bianchini of the Department of Education at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School is the lead PI for a new National Science Foundation Noyce Teacher Scholarship grant for $796,872. The project is entitled STELLER: STEM Teachers for...

Fourteen graduate students from the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology (CCSP) at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School will be presenting their research and findings on Monday, November 17 from 8 am to 1:45 pm in the...

The Gevirtz School at UC Santa Barbara has named its 2014-15 CalTeach Physical Sciences and Engineering (CTPSE) Noyce Scholars, four students working on their teaching credentials in chemistry and physics. The funding for the Noyce...

Kim Miller (left) from Goleta Valley Junior High School, receiving her award from Anna Parra, Director of Public Affairs, Time Warner Cable, at the 2010 California State Science Fair Teacher of the Year awards

Alumna Kim Miller (’89, single subject teaching credential, life science) from UC Santa Barbara’s Teacher Education Program is the teacher of James Roney, recent first-place winner in the science component of the Broadcom MASTERS (Math,...